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      <title>Camp Breakdown - Offensive Line</title>
      <description>This has been an obvious area of target for the Bucs the last few years.&#160; We spent a first round pick on Davin Joseph in 2006, a second round pick on Jeremy Trueblood in 2006, a 2nd round pick on Aaron Sears in 2007, a 3rd round pick on Jeremy Zuttah in 2008 and made a huge free agent acquisition this offseason with C Jeff Faine.&#160; What used to be&#160;the worst unit on the Buccaneers is now one of the youngest and&#160;brightest spots on the team.&#160;
Currently on the Roster - Dan Buenning, Chris Clark, Anthony Davis, Chris Denman, Andrew Economos, Jeff Faine, Brian Johnson, Davin Joseph, Donald Penn, Luke Petigout, Dennis&#160;Roland, Aaron Sears, Jeremy Trueblood, Jeremy Zuttah
Gauranteed Roster Spots - Andrew Economos, Jeff Faine, Davin Joseph, Donald Penn, Aaron Sears, Jeremy Trueblood, Jeremy Zuttah, Donald Penn
Economos is entrenched as the long snapper.&#160; He will not ever see the field on non punting downs, but he is good at what he does, and Gruden likes him.&#160; Aaron Sears (LG), Jeff Faine (C), Davin Joseph (RG) and Jeremy Trueblood (RT) are locked in as starters.&#160; Sears and Joseph are devastating young run blockers with huge ceilings.&#160; Trueblood is also a mammoth and has shown steady improvement in his 1.5 years starting at RT.&#160; He is a fearsome defender of his teamates, and looks to have a bright future for the Bucs.&#160; The Buccaneers made Faine the highest paid center in the league this offseason.&#160; He doesn't not bring the same mauling behometh style that Joseph, Sears and Trueblood embody, but he is a great C who is an adequate run blocker and solid pass protector.&#160; The only knock on him is his size, but engulfed by Joseph and Sears on both sides, he should fit into this line perfectly.&#160;&#160; Rookie, Jeremy Zuttah, will most likely be the primary backup at all the interior line positions. I still think he has an outside chance to start at LT, but, appears to not have the quickness neccesary to do that in today's NFL.&#160; He does have experience there at Rutgers, so don't automatically rule this scenario out.&#160; Donald Penn finished the 2007 season as the starter for the Buccaneers.&#160; He was a relative unknown to most Bucs fans to start the season, but the starting LT Luke Petigout was injured (fathom that) and Penn stepped in and played admirably.&#160; I think that this should be an interesting camp battle, as Gruden seems to like Petigout, but his injury history is well known at this point.&#160; Is it worth having the upgrade for 4 or 5 games until Petigout gets hurt, or continue to build some continuity with Penn as the starter.&#160; Should be a good camp battle regardless.&#160;
No Chance - Brian Johson, Dennis Roland
Battling for Spots - Dan Buenning, Anthony Davis, Chris Denman, Luke Petigout
I would personally like to carry 8 lineman going into the season, so there is a good chance the majority of these 4 will make the roster.&#160; I once had high hopes for Buenning (so did Gruden) but his constant injury history has not let him get continued time on the field.&#160; He can still provide a great backup at the interior positions, but might be behind Zuttah in that regard.&#160; He may have a hard time making the roster for the Bucs in his 4th NFL season.&#160; Denman was a 7th round pick of the Bucs in 2007, but was released right before the start of the season.&#160; The Bucs resigned him in January of this season.&#160; He could provide some depth at the tackle spots.&#160; He is raw, and more likely to be moved to the practice squad.&#160; Anthony Davis should have the easiest opportunity to make the roster.&#160; In my opinion, not a real starting caliber player, but he has started for the Bucs in the past.&#160; His real asset is the fact that he could truly play any position on our line and as a backup, that is invaluable.&#160; Petigout was mentioned earlier in regards to Donald Penn.&#160; If he is healthy through camp, he will certainly make the team.&#160; An injury in camp, or a flare up of something that was already existing, he could end up on the chopping block.&#160;
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:09:46 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/292874</link>
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      <title>Camp Breakdown - Offensive Line</title>
      <description>This has been an obvious area of target for the Bucs the last few years.&#160; We spent a first round pick on Davin Joseph in 2006, a second round pick on Jeremy Trueblood in 2006, a 2nd round pick on Aaron Sears in 2007, a 3rd round pick on Jeremy Zuttah in 2008 and made a huge free agent acquisition this offseason with C Jeff Faine.&#160; What used to be&#160;the worst unit on the Buccaneers is now one of the youngest and&#160;brightest spots on the team.&#160;
Currently on the Roster - Dan Buenning, Chris Clark, Anthony Davis, Chris Denman, Andrew Economos, Jeff Faine, Brian Johnson, Davin Joseph, Donald Penn, Luke Petigout, Dennis&#160;Roland, Aaron Sears, Jeremy Trueblood, Jeremy Zuttah
Gauranteed Roster Spots - Andrew Economos, Jeff Faine, Davin Joseph, Donald Penn, Aaron Sears, Jeremy Trueblood, Jeremy Zuttah, Donald Penn
Economos is entrenched as the long snapper.&#160; He will not ever see the field on non punting downs, but he is good at what he does, and Gruden likes him.&#160; Aaron Sears (LG), Jeff Faine (C), Davin Joseph (RG) and Jeremy Trueblood (RT) are locked in as starters.&#160; Sears and Joseph are devastating young run blockers with huge ceilings.&#160; Trueblood is also a mammoth and has shown steady improvement in his 1.5 years starting at RT.&#160; He is a fearsome defender of his teamates, and looks to have a bright future for the Bucs.&#160; The Buccaneers made Faine the highest paid center in the league this offseason.&#160; He doesn't not bring the same mauling behometh style that Joseph, Sears and Trueblood embody, but he is a great C who is an adequate run blocker and solid pass protector.&#160; The only knock on him is his size, but engulfed by Joseph and Sears on both sides, he should fit into this line perfectly.&#160;&#160; Rookie, Jeremy Zuttah, will most likely be the primary backup at all the interior line positions. I still think he has an outside chance to start at LT, but, appears to not have the quickness neccesary to do that in today's NFL.&#160; He does have experience there at Rutgers, so don't automatically rule this scenario out.&#160; Donald Penn finished the 2007 season as the starter for the Buccaneers.&#160; He was a relative unknown to most Bucs fans to start the season, but the starting LT Luke Petigout was injured (fathom that) and Penn stepped in and played admirably.&#160; I think that this should be an interesting camp battle, as Gruden seems to like Petigout, but his injury history is well known at this point.&#160; Is it worth having the upgrade for 4 or 5 games until Petigout gets hurt, or continue to build some continuity with Penn as the starter.&#160; Should be a good camp battle regardless.&#160;
No Chance - Brian Johson, Dennis Roland
Battling for Spots - Dan Buenning, Anthony Davis, Chris Denman, Luke Petigout
I would personally like to carry 8 lineman going into the season, so there is a good chance the majority of these 4 will make the roster.&#160; I once had high hopes for Buenning (so did Gruden) but his constant injury history has not let him get continued time on the field.&#160; He can still provide a great backup at the interior positions, but might be behind Zuttah in that regard.&#160; He may have a hard time making the roster for the Bucs in his 4th NFL season.&#160; Denman was a 7th round pick of the Bucs in 2007, but was released right before the start of the season.&#160; The Bucs resigned him in January of this season.&#160; He could provide some depth at the tackle spots.&#160; He is raw, and more likely to be moved to the practice squad.&#160; Anthony Davis should have the easiest opportunity to make the roster.&#160; In my opinion, not a real starting caliber player, but he has started for the Bucs in the past.&#160; His real asset is the fact that he could truly play any position on our line and as a backup, that is invaluable.&#160; Petigout was mentioned earlier in regards to Donald Penn.&#160; If he is healthy through camp, he will certainly make the team.&#160; An injury in camp, or a flare up of something that was already existing, he could end up on the chopping block.&#160;
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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:09:46 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/292874</link>
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      <title>Giving Back To Community Suits Former OU Football Players To A Tee</title>
      <description>Teddy Lehman walked onto the first tee box and aligned the driver perfectly with the ball.  He smoothly motioned the club back and then forward, whacking the ball all of about 2 inches. 

The second annual Tommie Harris Celebrity Classic didn't exactly woo Tiger Woods to Belmar Golf Club on Saturday.

Still, the weekend's charity event featuring several ex-Sooners now in the NFL reeled in roughly $270,000 for both the Boys &amp; Girls Club of America and the Tommie Harris Foundation, which raises funds to help prevent child abuse.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 15:19:50 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/263344</link>
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      <title>Tampa Bay Buccaneers Offensive Line Analysis</title>
      <description>This article includes the projected starters for the upcoming season, statistics and injuries from the past season, an overview of players on the line and an outlook for the 2008 season.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 02:01:54 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/254936</link>
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      <title>Buccaneers - Draft spotlight: Sam Baker</title>
      <description>Call me crazy, but the Buccaneers may decide to draft yet another offensive lineman in the first round.   The 2006 NFL Draft brought in two future starters on the line for the Buccaneers in right guard Davin Joseph (round one) and right tackle Jeremy Trueblood (round 2).  The following year, left guard Aaron Sears was added to that li more...</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:37:38 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/115026</link>
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      <title>Buccaneers - Sears, Adams elected to All-Rookie team</title>
      <description>The tale of two lineman: one offense, one defense, but both will be making a significant impact on the team for years to come.   Pro Football Weekly recognized left guard Aaron Sears and defensive end Gaines Adams as the highest performing rookies at their respective positions.   Sears, the Bucs second-round pick, earned the startin more...</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:47:06 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/74278</link>
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      <title>O-line going to have to step up for Buccaneers</title>
      <description>The offensive line is a fundamentally critical aspect of every football game.  However, Sunday's matchup between the Buccaneers and Saints will be even more important than usual for the guys in the trenches.
Why?  If Jeff Garcia cannot play - which seems at this point to be a plausible outcome - then Luke McCown will step in to fil more...</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:49:53 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/39728</link>
      <guid>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/39728</guid>
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      <title>Bucs May Start G Joseph this week vs CIN</title>
      <description>Tampa Bay's offensive line is still very young, but at least it's moving closer to being the unit they thought they'd originally have when the season started.  

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:39:46 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/3303</link>
      <guid>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/3303</guid>
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      <title>The Best and Worst NFL Rookie Contracts of 2006</title>
      <description>Yahoo! Sports' Jason Cole breaks down the best and worst contracts of this years rookie class in terms of guaranteed money, years, and draft selection.  Coles discusses negotiating tactics by the agents and how each deal played off of that of another.  It's definitely an education in how NFL money works.  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 21:20:48 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/2847</link>
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